Nearly 20 times. The dolichos tuberosus, A reed or rush. I. v. VII. 1; xv. I. 3: A rush. Said to be the name for the wei before it flowers. I. ii. XIV. 1; v. III. Green as an onion. II. iii, IV. 2. (1) An edible plant. Medhurst calls it measure, to determine. II. vii. VIII. 5: The polygala Japonica. I. xv. I. 4. 蒙 (1) descriptive of furs as p'oo 蒲蒸蒹 ching këen 蒼 Azure, the colour of the sky. ts'any the azure heavens, but meaning Heaven, 蒿 all happiness. II. vii. VIII. 4; et al. haou all the people. III. iii. II. 6; et al. x. VIII. 1, 2, 3; xi. VI. 1-3; and see 天 So, 穹蒼, the Power in the azure vault. III. iii. III. 7., blue the greenness of rushes and sedges. I. xi. The male southernwood. II. i. I. 2; v. The turtle-foot fern,-edible. I. ii. III. 蓁 蓁蓁 descriptive of the luxuriant | 費 有蕡, descriptive of abundance of tsin leaves of the peach tree. I. i. VI. 3. fun fruit. I. i. VI. 2. To accumulate. I. xv. II. 3. Used for 田 a collection of vegetables. I. iii. X. 6. 蕨 chuh keuch she be translated in II. iv. VIII. 5, 6. 蓋云 in II. vii. III. 2, 3. They have| 蕭 the force of a peradventure before the state- The divining plant, the milfoil;- a species of the Achillea. I. xiv. IV. 3. A cloak of leaves for carrying off the sëaou 薁 yuh 30 (1) 有蕩 descriptive of a road as easy and plain. I. viii. VI. 1, 2; X. 1-4. (2), descriptive of the greatness of God. III. iii. III. 1. (1) The oxtail southernwood. I. vi. tive of the neighing of horses. II. iii. V. 7. (1) An initial particle. I. i. II. 3; iii. III. 1-3. So 薄言 3; ii. II. 3; iii. I. 2: II. i. VIII. 6; iii. IV. 1,2; viii. II. 1, 4: IV. i. [i.] VIII.; (ii.] [iii.] VI. A thorn-fern. I. ii. III. 3: II. i. VII. 1 See蔚 With an air of indifference. I. v. II. 2. (1) To set forth, to present. III. iii. II descriptive of the noise made 薪 sin lan tse 嶷 e 蔦 Mistletoe II. vii, III. 1. 2. seu tëaou 蔽 蔽芾-see 芾 peih IV. 4. tsung Stores. II. iv. IX. 6. 1; xii. X. 2. tsang (1) Descriptive of a con- meaou temptuous manner. III. iii. II. 11. (2) jaou VOL IV. 96 Shoots from the stump of a tree. IV. A convolvulus. I. x. XI. 1, 2. White southernwood. I. ii. II. 1, 2 ; xv. The roaring of a tiger. III. iii. IX. 4 ( To be reverential, reverentially. III. këen iii. VI. 1: IV. iii. IV. 6 (†); V. 6. choo 虛 THE heu 虞 yu VI. 2; x. XI. 1; xv. I. 5; VI. 2; et sæpe. 不古處, not to follow the old way of living with another, or of treating an- 處處 ly, to occupy a country. III. iii. IX. 2. = i. II. 2; VII. 3; iv. V. 2. = prosperity. 8 place, adduces I. iii. VI. 3, which I must construe differently. I. iii. XIII. 1, would (1)其虛其邪is it a time for delay? is taken as being descriptive of forbearing. I. iii. XVI. 1–3. (2) Ruins. tone. Captives. III. iii. IX, 4. (1) To estimate. III. i. I. 7; iii. II. 5 To cry out; to, appeal to. I. ix. VII. 3: 蘋 pin nëeh lëen fun See 茏 J II. iv. VIII. 6 (to proclaim); vi. I. 5; haou vii. VI. 4: III. iii. I. 5. The upright posts of a drum-frame. III. 虎 hoo 虐 nëoh THE 141ST RADICAL. J (1) The tiger. I. iii. XIII. 2; vii. IV. 1: II. v. I. 6; VI. 6; viii. X. 3: III. iii. VII. 5. Tiger-like. III. iii. IX. 4: IV. ii. (1) Rudeness. I. v. I. 3. To be rude, troublesome. III. iii. II. 11. (2) To op- press; oppression. II. iv. VIII. 11: III. ii. X. 4; iii. IV. 5. Oppressors. III. ii. IX. hang To go away;-meaning to leave her pa- the marshaller of chariots. I. ix. II. 2. (7) 仲行 a name. I. xi. VI. 2. (8) distinction between the pronunciation the She itself does not. Actions, conduct. I. iii. VIII. 4: II. vii. IV. 5: III. iii. II. 2: IV. i. [iii.] III. The State of Wei. I. iii. XIV. 1; iv. X. 行 p'e the skirt. I. i. VIII. 3. yen be abundant. II. i. V. 3., to be keeh 裏 womb. II. v. III. 3. le II. vii. VI. 2: IV. iii. I. k'an 衝 An engine for assault in sieges. III. i. 裒 pow ch'ung 裕 yu 裘 këw 2; III. iii. VII. 2: IV. iii. I. (2) Fur garments. I. iii. XII 3; vii. VI. 1— 3; x. VII. 1, 2; xi. V. 1; xiii. I. 1, 2; xv. To supplement. III. iii. VI. 6. an ancient statesman, or of his office. IV. (1) The lower garments. I. iii. II. 2; v. viii. VI. 3 (J). Cross-laid. I. xii. IX. 1; vii. XIII. 1, 2; ix. I. 1 (=clothes); Garments, clothes, robes. I. i. II. 3; iii. I. 5; II. 1; v. III. 1; vi. IX. 1, 2; vii. I. As ko opposed to 裳衣, denotes an up- 裼 to, seih per robe, I. iii. II. 2; v. III. 1; vii. XIX. pëen an inner garment. 衣裳 and 裳衣 Pion 襃 sëw , dresses. II. v. IX. 4. The same уёш To wear; to put on. I. v. III. 1; vii. 袞 king, with their peculiar ornaments. kwan And so in III. iii. VI. 6, we have it The cuff of a sleeve. I. x VII. 2. (1), the app. of being in full dress. I. iii. XII. 4. (2) Descriptive of Cloth of hair. I, xv. I. 1. Used of a garment plain and unlined. I. |